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United States , 407 U.S. 385 , 442 ( 1972 ) ; United States v . UAW , 352 U.S. 567 , 589-93 ( 1957 ) ; United States v . CIO , 335 U.S. 106 , 107-10 ( 1948 ) ; cf. Cort v . Ash , 422 U.S. 66 , 80-85 ( 1975 ) ; International Ass'n of ...
United States , 407 U.S. 385 , 442 ( 1972 ) ; United States v . UAW , 352 U.S. 567 , 589-93 ( 1957 ) ; United States v . CIO , 335 U.S. 106 , 107-10 ( 1948 ) ; cf. Cort v . Ash , 422 U.S. 66 , 80-85 ( 1975 ) ; International Ass'n of ...
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United States v . Southwestern Cable Co.8 and again in United States v . Midwest Video Corp. , ' the Supreme Court sustained the FCC's exercise of jurisdiction over cable TV . The next development in the 1950's was broadcast pay ...
United States v . Southwestern Cable Co.8 and again in United States v . Midwest Video Corp. , ' the Supreme Court sustained the FCC's exercise of jurisdiction over cable TV . The next development in the 1950's was broadcast pay ...
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... the power under these provisions over almost. States v . Southwestern Cable Co. , 392 U.S. 157 , 161 ( 1968 ) . The use of broadcast signals has enabled CATV to finance the construction of high capacity cable facilities . United ...
... the power under these provisions over almost. States v . Southwestern Cable Co. , 392 U.S. 157 , 161 ( 1968 ) . The use of broadcast signals has enabled CATV to finance the construction of high capacity cable facilities . United ...
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